i expect him and marco rubio who gave the secretary of state nominee a tough time yesterday, they will not go along with trump and push this to the side. thank you for your time. let's get moe on the news that the uk's first hydroelectric tidal lagoon is set to get the go—ahead today. the review says although it would cost £1.3 billion to build it was a viable project. charles hendry was the author of the government review who explained the costing of the project. if you look at the cost spread over the entire lifetime. the entire lifetime, 120 years, it comes out at 30p per household for the next 30 years, that is less than a pint of milk and that is where i think we can start a new industry and we can do it at an affordable cost to consumers. our correspondent tomos morgan is in swansea bay for us. if this project does get off the ground literally, when could it start? todayis start? today is being seen as a significant step towards that. there are a few processors still to go. the other thing charles hendry has said in his review, that this tidal lagoon project could deliver low